Dear all:
Is there any method to splite a shell by another shell,I tried many ways ,but they all failed.
anybody else who knows how to solve this problem,please help
best wishes!
Sharad Verma Wed, 03/21/2012 - 12:21
I am also looking for this issue, but could not find any solution. Can somebody please help??
In my case, I have a Shell and I want to cut the Shell with a Wire. I don't know the wire belongs to which face. Thats why I am unable to use BRepFeat_SplitShape or LocOpe_SplitShape.
Dear Forum supervisor:
I used the BRepFeat_SplitShape to splite a shell with another shell,it didn't worked well
if the shell imperfect,Can you give me an example how to use LocOpe_SplitShape.
Waiting for your reply.
Dear srq503,
First of all both your arguments should be valid (you can check it with BRepCheck_Analyzer).
Short description (with example) you may find at the chapter "9. 1. 3 The SplitShape Class" of
the "Modeling Algorithms User's Guide".
In case if the problem is critical for you you may contact us via the Contact Form http://www.opencascade.org/about/contacts/.
Training and e-learning courses are also at your disposal - http://www.opencascade.org/support/training/.
Regards
Wed, 03/21/2012 - 12:21
I am also looking for this issue, but could not find any solution. Can somebody please help??
Wed, 03/21/2012 - 15:04
Dear Sharad,
You may use BRepFeat_SplitShape or LocOpe_SplitShape.
Regards
Fri, 03/23/2012 - 07:15
Dear Forum Supervisor,
In my case, I have a Shell and I want to cut the Shell with a Wire. I don't know the wire belongs to which face. Thats why I am unable to use BRepFeat_SplitShape or LocOpe_SplitShape.
Thanks for reply
Tue, 03/27/2012 - 11:09
Dear Forum supervisor:
I used the BRepFeat_SplitShape to splite a shell with another shell,it didn't worked well
if the shell imperfect,Can you give me an example how to use LocOpe_SplitShape.
Waiting for your reply.
Tue, 03/27/2012 - 15:59
Dear srq503,
First of all both your arguments should be valid (you can check it with BRepCheck_Analyzer).
Short description (with example) you may find at the chapter "9. 1. 3 The SplitShape Class" of
the "Modeling Algorithms User's Guide".
In case if the problem is critical for you you may contact us via the Contact Form http://www.opencascade.org/about/contacts/.
Training and e-learning courses are also at your disposal - http://www.opencascade.org/support/training/.
Regards
Tue, 03/27/2012 - 11:28
have you solve this problem?